DI Khan operation: Religious scholars pay tribute to security forces for destroying terrorists’ hideouts
ISLAMABAD: Religious scholars of all the schools of thought have paid tribute to the Pakistan Army, security agencies, martyrs and Ghazis for destroying the hideouts of terrorists in Dera Ismail Khan and killing 27 terrorists as a result of the intelligence-based operation.
They said they salute the security agencies of the country, soldiers of Pakistan Army and police for doing Jihad for the stability of the motherland of Pakistan.
Chairman Pakistan Ulema Council Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi, Pir Naqibur Rahman, Allama Ziaullah Shah Bukhari and others said the enemy forces hostile to Pakistan are playing a hideous game through terrorist activities in the homeland. All sections of the society are well aware of the nefarious designs of the enemy that is why the entire nation is united under the leadership of the COAS to end this scourge of terrorism. Ulemas-Mashaykh and religious scholars agreed that terrorists and their facilitators had nothing to do with religion and ideology, and they were the tools of the enemies of Pakistan and its people. The religious scholars said that the armed forces of Pakistan had supported the nation in every difficult time and played an important role in taking the country out of difficulties.
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